We have a Honeywell A/C (we believe it's a focus pro 6000) that is not working properly. The A/C unit itself is running but the vents inside the house are not cooling. We think it's a problem with the preprogrammed settings--the power went off earlier today.

The honeywell is just a thermostat.my guess is the capacitor went out in the condenser when you lost power.turn the temp down on the thermostat and hit the hold button.....if it does not cool,call a service tech.good luck!

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It's possible you have a lot of dust build up inside the stat. If it has batteries remove face from wall and blow out. Take outside to see if temp will change. Plug the hole in the wall where the wire comes through. If all fails, replace. Turn power off, take wiring picture, replace, turn power on. Good Luck!!

Do the easy stuff first! Is this a new install or has it been working well for a time and now it is not? Is the entire unit continuing to run or just the fan? Thermostats generally turn the unit on and off when the desired temp is reached but the fan itself (not the compressor or heat strips) typically operates in 3 modes, off, on or auto. check the fan setting.

Right below the w setting on the base plate is the o/b connection. Put the O wire in this slot. During the initial test for heat and cool, the bias for cool for function 2 is 0 and for heat it is 1. To reach the programming press fan and Up arrow. Press next to reach function 2. Be aware the the O wire is energized and operates the reversing valve. Some manufacturers energizes the reversing valve to go into cooling, and some leave it deenergized to be in cooling. Select either 0 or 1 to make the system perform in the correct mode.
Hope this helps.

google honeywell & see what you fined . maybe( honeywell 6000) there should be a number for you to call... alot of thermostats have numbers with it just incase of your problem , should be on the back of it or inside the box the stat came in...